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Why PGA Tour’s Austin Smotherman became a First Tee ambassador

Why PGA Tour’s Austin Smotherman became a First Tee ambassador

Austin Smotherman saw an opportunity.

As a PGA Tour rookie, Smotherman has traveled to numerous communities across the country. On the course, he’s chasing wins, FedEx Cup points and more. Off the course, he notices dozens and dozens of junior golfers in the same shoes he was in growing up.

Smotherman, 28, has been involved with the game of golf nearly his entire life. Yet when he was 7 years old, he joined the First Tee’s Greater Sacramento chapter. It’s a decision that helped him become the third former First Tee member to eventually make it to the PGA Tour and helped him realize he wanted to give back to the organization that shaped him. 

That’s why Smotherman joined the First Tee again, this time as an official ambassador. And it was an easy decision.

“I wanted to share that experience,” Smotherman said. “I’ve been fortunate enough to travel, and traveling around to this many chapters opened my eyes to this being a possibility, and it’s always something I wanted to do.”

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As an ambassador, Smotherman will showcase his involvement with the First Tee and the impact it has on his life to help inspire the next generation. He also has the First Tee logo on his golf bag, which debuted at the Barracuda Championship. 

“Competing on the PGA Tour requires hard work and perseverance, and Austin’s story and the character strengths he developed during his time in First Tee will help inspire many kids and teens as they explore the many opportunities golf can provide,” PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan said. 

Smotherman was with the First Tee in Sacramento for 11 years, and through that program he was introduced fully into the game of golf and about lessons to be successful on and off the course.

He was born in Fair Oaks, California, but he and his family moved to Loomis, just northeast of Sacramento, which is where he grew up. His mother had a job in Sacramento, so during the summers, she would drop him off at the course and he would participate in the First Tee’s Little Linkers program.

The First Tee’s Greater Sacramento chapter was based at Haggin Oaks Golf Complex, which is where Smotherman practiced most of the time. It’s also where his parents would go on dates before they were married. 

“Golf was a little bit in our family from that point of view,” Smotherman said. “But it was kind of a right place, right time, but the access to the extra golf and meeting…

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